Adjacent to the perimeter wall of Moltrasio's Villa Passalacqua is the church of Sant'Agata. You get to it down Viale dei Cipressi.

The church of Sant'Agata is a fine example of a Romanesque building with a 13th-century Lombard-style belltower; it has mullioned windows with one or two lights and rows of small ornamental arches. The interior is decorated with 14th-century frescos.
In the 1600s the church was used as a lazzaretto when Lombardy was hit by the plague and Moltrasio's population was decimated.